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THE PRINCE SOCIETY. ^'^-'^ 







Commottixiealtjj of JEasgarijusetts, 



IN THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND 
SEVENTY-FOUR. 



AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE PRINCE SOCIETY. 



Be it enailed by the Senate and Hotife of Repre/entatives, in General Court 
ajjembled, and by the authority of the fame, as follows : 

Section i. John Ward Dean, J. Wingate Thornton, Edmund F. Slafter, 
and Charles W. Tuttle, their affociates and fucceiTors, are made a corporation 
by the name of the Prince Society, for the purpofe of preferving and extending 
the knowledge of American Hiftory, by editing and printing fuch manufcripts, 
rare tra6ls, and volumes as are moftly confined in their ufe to hiftorical ftudents 
and public libraries. 

Section 2. Said corporation may hold real and perfonal eftate to an amount 
not exceeding thirty thoufand dollars. 

Section 3. This a6l fhall take effecSl upon its paffage. 

Approved March 18, 1874. 



Note. — The Prince Society was organized on the 25th of May, 1858. 
What was undertaken as an experiment has proved fuccefsful. This Act of 
Incorporation has been obtained to enable the Society better to fulfil its 
obje<5l, in its expanding growth. 



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CONSTITUTION. 

Article I. — This Society fhall be called The Prince Society ; 
and it fhall have for its obje6l the publication of rare works, in 
print or manufcript, relating to America. 

Article II. — The officers of the Society fhall be a Prefident, 
four Vice-Prefidents, a Correfponding Secretary, a Recording 
Secretary, and a Treafurer ; who together fhall form the Council 
of the Society. 

Article III. — Members may be added to the Society on the 
recommendation of any member and a confirmatory vote of a 
majority of the Council. 

Libraries and other Inftitutions may hold memberfhip, and be 
reprefented by an authorized agent. 

All members fhall be entitled to and fhall accept the volumes 
printed by the Society, as they are ifTued from time to time, at the 
prices fixed by the Council ; and memberfhip fhall be forfeited by 
a refufal or negle6l fo to accept the faid volumes. 

Any perfon may terminate his memberfhip by refignation ad- 
drefTed in writing to the Prefident ; provided, however, that he fhall 
have previoufly paid for all volumes iffued by the Society after the 
date of his ele6lion as a member. 

Article IV. — The management of the Society's affairs fhall 
be vefled in the Council, which fhall keep a faithful record of its 

proceedings, 



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proceedings, and report the fame to the Society annually, at its 
General Meeting in May. 

Article V. — On the anniverfary of the birth of the Rev. 
Thomas Prince, namely, on the twenty-fifth day of May, in every 
year (but if this day fhall fall on Sunday or a legal holiday, on 
the following day), a General Meeting Ihall be held at Bofton, in 
Maffachufetts, for the purpofe of elefting officers, hearing the 
report of the Council, auditing the Treafurer's account, and tranf- 
adling other bufmefs. 

Article VI. — The officers Ihall be chofen by the Society an- 
nually, at the General Meeting; but vacancies occurring between 
the General Meetings may be filled by the Council. 

Article VII. — By-Laws for the more particular government of 
the Society may be made or amended at any General Meeting. 

Article VIII. — Amendments to the Conftitution may be made 
at the General Meeting in May, by a three-fourths vote, pro- 
vided that a copy of the fame be tranfmitted to every member 
of the Society, at leaft two weeks previous to the time of voting 
thereon. 



COUNCIL. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 

1. The Society fhall be adminiftered on the mutual principle, 
and folely in the intereft of American hiftory. 

2. A volume fhall be iflued as often as pra61:icable, but not more 
frequently than once a year. 

3. An editor of each work to be ilTued ihall be appointed, who 
fhall be a member of the Society, whofe duty it fhall be to pre- 
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pare, arrange, and condudl the fame through the prefs ; and, as he 
will neceffarily be placed under obligations to fcholars and others 
for affiftance, and particularly for the loan of rare books, he fhall 
be entitled to receive ten copies, to enable him to acknowledge and 
return any courtefies which he may have received. 

4. All editorial work and official fervice fhall be performed 
gratuitoufly. 

5. All contra6ts conne6led with the publication of any work 
fhall be laid before the Council in diftinft fpecifications in writ- 
ing, and be adopted by a vote of the Council, and entered in a 
book kept for that purpofe ; and, when the publication of a volume 
is completed, its whole expenfe fhall be entered, with the items 
of its coft in full, in the fame book. No member of the Council 
fhall be a contra6lor for doing any part of the mechanical work 
of the publications. 

6. The price of each volume fhall be a hundredth part of the 
coft of the edition, or as near to that as conveniently may be ; and 
there fhall be no other affeffments levied upon the members of 
the Society. 

7. A fum, not exceeding one thoufand dollars, may be fet apart 
by the Council from the net receipts for publications, as a working 
capital ; and when the faid net receipts fhall exceed that fum, the 
excefs fhall be divided, from time to time, among the members of 
the Society, by remitting either a part or the whole coft of a 
volume, as may be deemed expedient. 

8. All moneys belonging to the Society fhall be depofited in the 
New England Truft Company in Bofton, unlefs fome other banking 
inftitution fhall be defignated by a vote of the Council ; and faid 
moneys fhall be entered in the name of the Society, fubjedl to the 
order of the Treafurer. 

9. It Ihall be the duty of the Prefident to call the Council to- 
gether, whenever it may be neceffary for the tranfaftion of bufmefs, 
and to prefide at its meetings. 

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10. It Ihall be the duty of the Vice-Prefidents to authorize all 
bills before their payment, to make an inventory of the property 
of the Society during the month preceding the annual meeting 
and to report the fame to the Council, and to audit the accounts 
of the Treafurer. 

11. It Ihall be the duty of the Correfponding Secretary to iffue 
all general notices to the members, and to condu(St the general 
correfpondence of the Society. 

12. It fliall be the duty of the Recording Secretary to keep a 
complete record of the proceedings both of the Society and of 
the Council, in a book provided for that purpofe. 

13. It fliall be the duty of the Treafurer to forward to the 
members bills for the volumes, as they are iffued ; to fuperintend 
the fending of the books ; to pay all bills authorized and indorfed 
by at leaft two Vice-Prefidents of the Society ; and to keep an 
accurate account of all moneys received and difburfed. 

14. No books fhall be forwarded by the Treafurer to any mem- 
ber until the amount of the price fixed for the fame fhall have 
been received ; and any member negle6ting to forward the faid 
amount for one month after his notification, fhall forfeit his 
memberfhip. 




OFFICERS 



OF 



THE PRINCE SOCIETY 



FROM ITS ORGANIZATION. 



Prefidents. 

*Samuel Gardner Drake, A.M., Bollon 1858 to 1870, 

John Ward Dean, A.M., Bofton 1870 to 1880, 

The Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, D.D., Bofton 1880. 

Vice- Prefidents, 

*Thomas Waterman, Bofton 1858 to 1866 

♦Frederic Kidder, Bofton 1858 to 1863 

Jeremiah Colburn, A.M., Bofton 1858 to 1863 

John Ward Dean, A.M., Bofton 1863 to 1870 

*JoHN Wingate Thornton, A.M., Bofton 1863 to 1878 

The Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, D.D., Bofton 1866 to 1880 

William Blake Trask, A.M., Dorchefter 1870. 

Charles Henry Bell, LL.D., Exeter, N. H 1874. 

John Marshall Brown, A.M., Portland, Me 1878 to 1885 

John Ward Dean, A.M., Bofton 1880. 

James Phinney Baxter, A.M., Portland, Me 1885. 



8 Officers of the Society. 



Correfpondijig Secretaries. 

John Ward Dean, A.M., Boflon 1858 to 1863. 

William Henry Whitmore, A.M., Bofton 1863 to 1872. 

The Hon, Charles H. Bell, LL.D., Exeter, N. II. . . . 1872 to 1874. 

*Charles Wesley Tuttle, Ph. D., Bofton 1874 to 1881. 

*The Rev. Henry Wilder Foote, A.M., Bofton . . . .' 1882 to 1889. 

Robert Noxon Toppan, A.M., Cambridge 1890. 

Recording Secretaries. 

William Henry Whitmore, A.M., Bofton 1858 to 1S63. 

William Sumner Appleton, A.M., Bofton 1863 to 1865. 

The Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, D.D., Bofton 1865 to 1866. 

William S. Appleton, A.M., Bofton 1866 to 1870. 

William Theophilus Rogers Marvin, A.M., Bofton . . 1870 to 1873. 

William H. Whitmore, A.M., Bofton 1873 to 1875 

David Greene Haskins, Jr., A.M., Cambridge .... 1875. 

Treaficrers. 

*John Wells Parker, Roxbury 1858 to 1863. 

Jeremiah Colburn, A.M., Bofton 1863 to 1873. 

*Charles Wesley Tuttle, Ph.D., Bofton 1873 to 1874. 

Elbridge Henry Goss, Melrofe 1874. 



OFFICERS 



OF 



THE PRINCE SOCIETY. 

1890. 



Freftdent. 
THE REV. EDMUND F. SLAFTER, D.D. . . Boston, Mass. 

Vice-Prefideiits. 

JOHN WARD DEAN, A.M Boston, Mass. 

WILLIAM B. TRASK, A.M Boston, Mass. 

THE HON. CHARLES H. BELL, LL.D. . . . Exeter, N. H. 

JAMES P. BAXTER, A.M. . . ... Portland, Me. 

Correjpojidmg Secretary. 
ROBERT N. TOPPAN, A.M Cambridge, Mass. 

Recording Secretary. 
DAVID GREENE HASKINS, Jr., A.M. . . . Cambridge, Mass. 

Treafurer, 
ELBRIDGE H. GOSS, Esq Boston, Mass. 



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1890. 



Charles Francis Adams, A.B Quincy, Mafs. 

William Sumner Appleton, A.M., LL.B Bofton, Mafs. 

Thomas Willing Balch, A.B Philadelphia, Pa. 

The Hon. George Lewis Balcom Claremont, N. H. 

The Hon. Charles Candee Baldwin, A.M., LL.B. Cleveland, Ohio. 

Charles Edward Banks, M.D Vineyard Haven; Mafs. 

James Phinney Baxter, A.M Portland, Me. 

The Hon. Charles Henry Bell, LL.D Exeter, N. H. 

The Hon. John James Bell, A.M., LL.B. . . . Exeter, N. H. 

The Rev. Phillips Brooks, S. T. D Bofton, Mafs. 

Alexander Brown Norwood, Va. 

John Marfhall Brown, A.M Portland, Me. 

John Nicholas Brown Providence, R. I. 

Jofeph Outerbridge Brown New York, N. Y. 

Philip Henry Brown, A.M Portland, Me. 

Thomas Nadauld Brufhfield, M.D. . Budleigh, Salterton, Devon. Eng. 

James Smith Buck Milwaukee, Wis. 

Thomas Oliver Hazard Perry Burn ham .... Bofton, Mafs. 

The Hon. Mellen Chamberlain, LL.D Chelfea, Mafs. 

The Hon. William Eaton Chandler, A.M., LL.B. Concord, N. H. 

George Bigelow Chafe, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 

Warwick William Lawrence Chipman .... Montreal, Canada. 

Clarence Howard Clark Philadelphia, Pa. 

The Hon. Samuel Crocker Cobb Bofton, Mafs. 

Jeremiah Colburn, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 



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Deloraine Pendre Corey Bofton, Mafs. 

Eraftus Corning Albany, N. Y. 

Ellery Bicknell Crane Worcerter, Mafs. 

John McNab Currier, M.D Newport, Vt. 

Abram Edmands Cutter Charleftown, Mafs. 

John Ward Dean, A.M Boflon, Mafs. 

Edward Denham New Bedford, Mafs. 

Prof. Franklin Bowditch Dexter, A.M New Haven, Conn. 

The Rev. Henry Martyn Dexter, D.D New Bedford, Mafs. 

Samuel Adams Drake Kennebunkport, Maine. 

Henry Thayer Drowne New York, N. Y. 

Henry Herbert Edes Charleflown, Mafs. 

William Henry Egle, A.M., M.D Harrifburg, Pa. 

Janus Granville Elder Lewifton, Me. 

Samuel Eliot, LL.D Bofton, Mafs. 

Jofeph Story Fay Woods Holl, Mafs. 

John Samuel Hill Fogg, A.M., M.D Bolton, Mafs. 

Auguftus Allen Galloupe Beverly, Mafs. 

Charles William Galloupe Boflon, Mafs. 

Ifaac DeBlois Garfield Syracufe, N. Y. 

Julius Gay, A.M Farmington, Conn. 

Abner Cheney Goodell, Jr., A.M Salem, Mafs. 

Elbridge Henry Gofs Melrofe, Mafs. 

The Hon. Juftice Horace Gray, LL.D Boflon, Mafs. 

William Whitwell Greenough, A.B Boflon, Mafs. 

Ifaac John Greenwood, A.M New York, N. Y. 

Charles Henry Guild Newton Highlands, Mafs. 

David Greene Hafkins, Jr., A.M., LL.B Cambridge, Mafs. 

The Hon. Rutherford Birchard Hayes, LL.D. . Fremont, Ohio. 

Thomas Wentworth Higginfon, A.M Cambridge, Mafs. 

Winfield Scott Hill, M.D Augufla, Me. 

Amor Leander HoUingfworth, A.M Milton, Mafs. 

Prof. Eben Norton Horsford, A.M Cambridge, Mafs. 

James Frothingham Hunnewell, A.M Charleflown, Mafs. 

David Hunt, A.M., M.D Boflon, Mafs. 

Theodore Irwin Ofwego, N. Y. 

The Rev. Henry Fitch Jenks, A.M Canton, Mafs. 



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The Hon. Clark Jillfon Worcefter, Mafs. 

John Johnfton, A.M Milwaukee, Wis. 

Frank Keene Lynn, Mafs. 

David Sherwood Kellogg, A.M., M.D Plattfburg, N. Y. 

Nathaniel Thayer Kidder, B.A.S Milton, Mafs. 

Alexander Hamilton Ladd Portfmouth, N. H. 

George Lamb Bofton, Mafs. 

Edward Floyd de Lancey, M.A New York, N. Y. 

Ifaac Remfen Lane New York, N. Y. 

Henry Lee, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 

The Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Ph.D Bofton, Mafs. 

Alfred Small Manfon Bofton, Mafs. 

Edmund Marfton Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

Archer Martin Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

William Theophilus Rogers Marvin, A.M. . . . Bofton, Mafs. 

Edward Gay Mafon, M.A Chicago, 111. 

William Frederic Matchett Bofton, Mafs. 

Frederick Warren Goddard May Bofton, Mafs. 

Willard Atherton Nichols, B. S Redlands, Cal. 

The Rev. James De Normandie, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 

Prof. Charles Eliot Norton, LL.D Cambridge, Mafs. 

John Henry Ofborne Auburn, N. Y. 

George Taylor Paine Providence, R. L 

Nathaniel Paine , Worcefter, Mafs. 

John Carver Palfrey, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 

Daniel Parifti, Jr New York, N. Y. 

Francis Parkman, LL.D Bofton, Mafs. 

James William Paul, Jr Philadelphia, Pa. 

Auguftus Thorndike Perkins, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 

The Rt. Rev. William Stevens Perry, S.T.D., LL.D. Davenport, Iowa. 

William Frederic Poole, LL.D Chicago, 111. 

John Frank Pratt, M.D Chelfea, Mafs. 

Samuel Smith Purple, M.D New York, N. Y. 

The Hon. Nathaniel Fofter Safford, A.M. . . . Milton, Mafs. 

Jofliua Montgomery Sears, A.B Bofton, Mafs. 

John Gilmary Shea, LL.D Elizabeth, N. J. 

The Rev. Carlos Slafter, A.M Dedham, Mafs. 



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The Rev. Edmund Farwell Slafter, D.D. . . . Bofton, Mafs. 

Charles Card Smith Bofton, Mafs. 

Oliver Blifs Stebbins Bofton, Mafs. 

George Stewart, Jr., D.C.L Quebec, Canada. 

Mifs Mary Pickering Thompfon Durham, N. H. 

Walter Eliot Thwing Bofton, Mafs. 

Robert Noxon Toppan, A.M., LL.B Cambridge, Mafs. 

William Blake Trafk, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 

Jofeph Burbeen Walker, A.M Concord, N. H. 

James Otis Watfon, A.M Orange, N. J. 

Mifs Rachel Wetherill Philadelphia, Pa. 

Henry Wheatland, A.M., M.D Salem, Mafs. 

The Rev. Horace Leflie Wheeler, A.M Newton Centre, Mafs. 

John Gardner White, A.M Cambridge, Mafs. 

William Henry Whitmore, A.M Bofton, Mafs. 

The Hon. Robert Charles Winthrop, LL.D. . . Bofton, Mafs. 

The Hon. Charles Levi Woodbury Bofton, Mafs. 

James Otis Woodward, A.M Albany, N. Y. 



LIBRARIES. 

American Antiquarian Society Worcefter Mafs. 

Amherft College Library Amherft, Mafs. 

Aftor Library New York, N. Y. 

Bibliotheque Nationale , . Paris France. 

Bodleian Library Oxford, Eng. 

Bofton Athenaeum Bofton, Mafs. 

Bofton Library Society Bofton, Mafs. 

Britilh Mufeum London, Eng. 

Buffalo Library Buffalo, N. Y. 

Chicago Hiftorical Society Chicago, 111. 

Chicago Public Library Chicago, 111. 

Concord Public Library Concord, Mafs. 

Dartmouth College Library Hanover, N. H. 

Eben Dale Sutton Reference Library Peabody, Mafs. 

Free Public Library Worcefter, Mafs. 

Harvard College Library Cambridge, Mafs. 

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Hiftorical Society of Pennfylvania Philadelphia, Pa. 

Lancafter Public Library Lancafter, Mafs. 

Library Company of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pa. 

Library of Cornell Univerlity Ithaca, N. Y. 

Library of Parliament Ottawa, Canada. 

Library of the State Department Wafhington, D. C. 

Literary and Hiftorical Society of Quebec . . . Quebec, Canada. 

Long Illand Hiftorical Society Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lowell City Library Lowell, Mafs. 

Maine Hiftorical Society Portland, Me. 

Maryland Hiftorical Society Baltimore, Md. 

Maffachufetts Hiftorical Society Bofton, Mafs. 

Mercantile Library New York, N. Y. 

Minnefota Hiftorical Society St. Paul, Minn. 

Miffouri Hiftorical Society St. Louis, Mo. 

Newberry Library Chicago, 111. 

Newburyport Public Library, Peabody Fund . . Newburyport, Mafs. 

New England Hiftoric-Genealogical Society . . Bofton, Mafs. 

Newton Free Library Newton, Mafs. 

New York Hiftorical Society New York, N. Y. 

New York Society Library New York, N. Y. 

Peabody Inftitute of the City of Baltimore . . . Baltimore, Md. 

Portfmouth Athenaeum Portfmouth, N. H. 

Providence Public Library Providence, R. I. 

Public Library of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Public Library of the City of Bofton Bofton, Mafs. 

Public Library of Toronto Toronto, Canada. 

Redwood Library Newport, R. I. 

San Francifco Free Public Library San Francifco, Cal. 

State Hiftorical Society of Wifconfin Madifon, Wis. 

State Library of Maffachufetts Bofton, Mafs. 

State Library of New York Albany, N. Y. 

State Library of Rhode Ifland Providence, R. I. 

State Library of Vermont Montpelier, Vt. 

Williams College Library Williamftown, Mafs. 

Woburn Public Library Woburn, Mafs. 

Yale College Library New Haven, Conn. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 



New England's Prospect. 

A true, lively and experimentall defcription of that part oi America, commonly called 
New England : difcovering the State of that Countrie, both as it Hands to our new-come 
^«j^/^ Planters ; and to the old Natiue Inhabitants. By William Wood. London, 
1634. Preface by Charles Deane, LL.D. pp. 131. Bofton, 1865. 

The Hutchinson Papers. 

A CoUedion of Original Papers relative to the Hiftory of the Colony of Maffachufetts- 
Bay. Reprinted from the edition of 1769. Edited by William H. Whitmore, A.M., and 
William S. Appleton, A.M. 2 vols. Vol. I. pp. 324. Vol. II. pp. 354. Albany, 1865. 

John Dunton's Letters from New England. 

Letters written from New England A.D. 1686. By John Dunton, in which are 
defcribed his voyages by Sea, his travels on land, and the charafters of his friends 
and acquaintances. Now firft publiflied from the Original Manufcript in the Bodleian 
Library, Oxford. Edited by William H. Whitmore, A.M. pp. 340. Bofton, 1867. 

The Andros Tracts. 

Being a Colleflion of Pamphlets and Official Papers iffued during the period between 
the overthrow of the Andros Government and the eftablifhment of the fecond Charter of 
MafTachufetts. Reprinted from the original editions and manufcripts. With a Memoir 
of Sir Edmund Andros, by the editor, William H. Whitmore, A.M. 3 vols. Vol. I. pp. 
215; i868. Vol. II. pp. 346 ; 1869. Vol. IIL pp. 257 ; 1874. Bofton. 

Sir William Alexander and American Colonization. 

Including three Royal Charters, iffued in 1621, 1625, 1628; a Traft entitled an 
Encouragement to Colonies, by Sir William Alexander, 1624 ; a Patent, from the Great 
Council for New England, of Long Ifland, and a part of the prefent State of Maine ; a 
Roll of the Knights Baronets of New Scotland ; with a Memoir of Sir William Alexander, 
by the editor, the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, A.M. pp. 283. Bofton, 1873. 

John Wheelwright. 

Including his Faft-day Sermon, 1637; his Mercurius Americanus, 1645, ^^^ other 
writings ; with a paper on the genuinenefs of the Indian deed of 1629, and a Memoir by 
the editor, Charles H. Bell, A.M. pp. 253. Bofton, 1876. 

Voyages of the Northmen to America. 

Including extra6ts from Icelandic Sagas relating to Weftem voyages by Northmen in 
the tenth and eleventh centuries, in an Englifh tranflation by North Ludlow Beamifh ; 
with a Synopfis of the hiftorical evidence and the opinion of Profeffor Rafn as to the 
places vifited by the Scandinavians on the coaft of America. Edited, with an Introduc- 
tion, by the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, A.M. pp. 162. Bofton, 1877. 



1 6 Publicatiofis of the Society. 

The Voyages of Samuel de Champlain. 

Including the Voyage of 1603, and all contained in the edition of 1613, and in that of 
1619 ; tranflated from the French by Charles P. Otis, Ph.U. Edited, with a Memoir and 
hiftorical illuftrations, by the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, A.M. 3 vols. Vol. I. pp. 340; 
1880. Vol. II. pp. 273; 1878. Vol. III. pp. 240 ; 1882. Bolton. 

New English Canaan, or New Canaan. 

Containing an abftraft of New England, compofed in three books. I. The firft fetting 
forth the Originall of the Natives, their Manners and Cullomes, together with their 
tradable Nature and Love towards the Englilh. II. The Natural Indowments of the 
Countrie, and what Staple Commodities it yieldeth. III. What People are planted there, 
their Profperity, what remarkable Accidents have happened fmce the firft planting of it, 
together with their Tenents and practice of their Church. Written by Thomas Morton 
of Cliffords Inne, Gent, upon ten Years Knowledge and Experiment of the Country, 
1632. Edited, with an Introduction and hiftorical illuftrations, by Charles Francis 
Adams, Jr., A.B. pp. 381. Bofton, 1883. 

Sir Walter Ralegh and his Colony in America. 

Containing the Royal Charter of Queen Elizabeth to Sir Walter Ralegh for difcover- 
ing and planting of new lands and countries, March 25, 1584, with letters, difcourles, and 
narratives of the Voyages made to Virginia at his charges, with original defcriptions of 
the country, commodities, and inhabitants. Edited, with a Memoir and hiftorical illuftra- 
tions, by the Rev. Increafe N. Tarbox, D.D. pp. 329. Bofton, 1884. 

Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson. 

Being an account of his travels and experiences among the North American Indians 
from 1652 to 1684, tranfcribed from Original Manufcripts in the Bodleian Library and the 
Britifh Mufeum. Edited, with hiftorical illuftrations and an Introduftion, by Gideon D. 
Scull, pp. 385. Bofton, 1885. 

Captain John Mason, the Founder of New Hampshire. 

Including his Trafl on Newfoundland, 1620, the American Charters in which he was 
a Grantee, with Letters and other Hiftorical Documents ; and a Memoir by the late 
Charles W. Tuttle, Ph.D. Edited, with hiftorical illuftrations, by John Ward Dean, A.M. 
pp. 492. Bofton, 1887. 

Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his Province of Maine. 

Including his Tra6f entitled A Brief Narration, 165S, American Charters granted to 
him, and other papers ; with hiftorical illuftrations and a Memoir by James P. Baxter, 
A.M. 3 vols. Vol. I. pp. 268; 1890. Vol. II. pp. 270; 1890. Vol. III. pp. 353; 1890. 
Bofton. 



VOLUMES IN PREPARATION. 

1. Sir Humphrey Gilbert, including his Difcourfe to prove a Paflage by the North- 
weft to Cathaia and the Eaft Indies; his Letters Patent to difcover and poffefs lands in 
North America, granted by Queen Elizabeth, June 11, 1578. With hiftorical illuftrations 
and a Memoir by David G. Haskins, Jr., A.M. 

2. Samuel Maverick, including his Defcription of New England, Letters and other 
papers, with hiftorical illuftrations and a Memoir by Frank W. Hackett, A.M. 

3. Edward Randolph, a monograph including his letters and other papers, with hif- 
torical illuftrations and a Memoir by Robert N. Toppan, A.M. 



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